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P2000 and Metasys® System Integration 1 Refer to the QuickLIT website for the most up-to-date version of this document. The Johnson Controls ® P2000 Security Management System supports the integration with the Metasys ® Building Management System to increase energy efficiency and aid a P2000 operator in alarm verification. The Metasys system uses web-based technology to monitor and supervise facility controls such as HVAC, lighting, and fire control systems. This high-level integration gives Metasys operators the ability to access certain key security management features of the P2000 from the Metasys web-based user interface. See Figure 4 on page 3. The Metasys operator can use the interface to view P2000 Host and Panel (Controller) objects, view alarms and messages, send access control commands, and create interlock events. Interlocks enable the Metasys system to react to an event from the P2000 system, such as an intrusion alarm triggering the lights in that area to turn on for better visibility. In Metasys Release 6.5 or later, P2000 systems are able to receive alarm messages from selected objects in the Metasys system. This allows a P2000 operator to react to issues with facility controls where there is no permanent facilities operator or after hours. Figure 1: View P2000 Objects from the Metasys Interface Table 1: Features and Benefits (Part 1 of 2) Features Benefits Metasys Alarm Monitoring Allows the P2000 system to receive alarm messages from selected objects in the Metasys system with the use of P2000 SNMP Trap Receiver. This enables a P2000 operator to react to issues with facility controls where there is no permanent facilities operator or after hours. Building Control and Security Management Integration Provides significant savings. Facility costs can be reduced by increasing energy efficiency (for example, presenting a valid badge at an access control entry point triggers lighting and temperature controls in the room). When an area of the building is unoccupied, lights and temperature control can be turned off, saving the company money on electricity costs. Integrated User Interface Allows a single user to monitor both the HVAC and lighting system and security system, eliminating the need for two separate users at certain non-prime hours. Alarm Management Enables Metasys operators to receive, acknowledge, snooze, and discard alarms for registered P2000 devices. See Figure 11 on page 8. Door Control Enables Metasys operators to issue P2000 door commands from the Metasys user interface (see Figure 8 on page 6). The operator can choose to lock or unlock a single door or all doors, as necessary, managing the accessibility through specified access points without having to find and log on to a P2000 workstation. For example, Metasys operators can send a command to lock or unlock doors during a security breach or threat. P2000 and Metasys® System Integration Product Bulletin Code No. LIT-12012141 Software Release 3.14 SP1 Issued June 23, 2017

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Refer to the QuickLIT website for the most up-to-date version of this document.

P2000 and Metasys® System IntegrationProduct Bulletin

Code No. LIT-12012141Software Release 3.14 SP1

Issued June 23, 2017

The Johnson Controls® P2000 Security Management System supports the integration with the Metasys® Building Management System to increase energy efficiency and aid a P2000 operator in alarm verification. The Metasys system uses web-based technology to monitor and supervise facility controls such as HVAC, lighting, and fire control systems. This high-level integration gives Metasys operators the ability to access certain key security management features of the P2000 from the Metasys web-based user interface. See Figure 4 on page 3.

The Metasys operator can use the interface to view P2000 Host and Panel (Controller) objects, view alarms and messages, send access control commands, and create interlock events. Interlocks enable the Metasys system to react to an event from the P2000 system, such as an intrusion alarm triggering the lights in that area to turn on for better visibility. In Metasys Release 6.5 or later, P2000 systems are able to receive alarm messages from selected objects in the Metasys system. This allows a P2000 operator to react to issues with facility controls where there is no permanent facilities operator or after hours.

Figure 1: View P2000 Objects from the Metasys Interface

Table 1: Features and Benefits (Part 1 of 2)

Features Benefits

Metasys Alarm Monitoring

Allows the P2000 system to receive alarm messages from selected objects in the Metasys system with the use of P2000 SNMP Trap Receiver. This enables a P2000 operator to react to issues with facility controls where there is no permanent facilities operator or after hours.

Building Control and Security Management Integration

Provides significant savings. Facility costs can be reduced by increasing energy efficiency (for example, presenting a valid badge at an access control entry point triggers lighting and temperature controls in the room). When an area of the building is unoccupied, lights and temperature control can be turned off, saving the company money on electricity costs.

Integrated User Interface

Allows a single user to monitor both the HVAC and lighting system and security system, eliminating the need for two separate users at certain non-prime hours.

Alarm Management Enables Metasys operators to receive, acknowledge, snooze, and discard alarms for registered P2000 devices. See Figure 11 on page 8.

Door Control Enables Metasys operators to issue P2000 door commands from the Metasys user interface (see Figure 8 on page 6). The operator can choose to lock or unlock a single door or all doors, as necessary, managing the accessibility through specified access points without having to find and log on to a P2000 workstation. For example, Metasys operators can send a command to lock or unlock doors during a security breach or threat.

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Figure 2: Create P2000/Metasys Interlock Events

Figure 3: Filter Messages for Metasys Operators

Interlocks Offer customized event trigger and action sequences (cause and effect) between the Metasys and P2000 systems (see Figure 2 on page 2). Interlocks are events generated on the P2000 resulting in actions on Metasys objects. For example, a motion detection input triggered in the P2000 system can turn on a light controlled by the Metasys system, giving guards the visibility to track a potential intruder. Interlocks can only be configured on the P2000, and are unidirectional from the P2000 to the Metasys system.

Status Monitoring Allows Metasys operators to monitor the status of P2000 controllers, doors, input points, and output points using the Metasys web interface, enabling them to take action (see Figure 10 on page 7). Door status changes can indicate a possible breach, and device status changes can indicate a possible hardware or software issue that may require immediate attention.

Output Point Control Allows Metasys operators to control P2000 output points using the Metasys web interface. See Figure 9 on page 7.

Event Monitoring and Message Forwarding

Provide Metasys operators with forwarded P2000 filtered history transaction (see Figure 3) and alarm events through the Metasys event repository, allowing Metasys operators to view P2000 Real Time messages. For example, operators can track cardholder access through the building using the Metasys interface, as each access grant event message indicates the cardholder, access point, and time when the P2000 system granted access.

Table 1: Features and Benefits (Part 2 of 2)

Features (Continued) Benefits

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Figure 4: P2000 and Metasys System Integration

Integration OverviewIn a Metasys environment, registered devices and objects can be accessed using Metasys Web Services. The P2000 must first be enabled with Web Services to be used by the Metasys system. Once correctly installed, available P2000 functions are visible, and the Metasys operator is able to read or change object attributes, or send commands to the objects.

The P2000 folder in the Metasys Site Management Portal contains a subset of P2000 objects. The Panels folder contains configured portals (or readers), inputs, and outputs. See Figure 5.

P2000 Server

Site DirectorMetasys

Workstation

Metasys and P2000 Systems Communicate

Alarms and Events Between Systems

Metasys and P2000 Operators Can Send Commands From Their Native Workstations

Between Systems

MONITOR

CONTROL

P2000 Workstation

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Figure 5: P2000 Objects Visible in the Metasys System

HostEngine

Panels

P2000

Portal #1

Panel #1

Portals

Device

Input #1 Input #n

Output #1 Output #N...

...

0 - N

0 - N

Inputs

Outputs

Portal #2

Portal #N

...

Inputs

Iterm #1

Input #1 Input #N...Iterm #2

0 - N

Iterm #N

...

Outputs

Panel #2

...

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Systems Integration ArchitectureCommunications between the P2000 and Metasys systems occurs over an IP network. Figure 6 displays a possible integration configuration using Johnson Controls security products, such as the CK721-A and S321-IP controllers.

Figure 6: Possible Integration Configuration (Johnson Controls Security Products)

Supported Johnson Controls Security IP Controllers• CK721-A network controller

• S321-IP network controller

• CKM-EPxxxx network controllers

Note: Johnson Controls legacy network and serial controllers are not supported in P2000 Version 3.14. For more information on discontinued hardware, refer to the Discontinuation of Legacy Access Control Hardware and Accessories Notice (LIT-1200640).

Supported Third-Party IP Readers/ControllersThe P2000 also supports the monitoring and control through the Metasys system web interface of controllers, portals, inputs, and outputs associated with the third-party controllers/readers integrated with the P2000 system (see Figure 7 on page 6).

Note: For information on specific controller/reader models supported, refer to the Third-Party IP Reader/Controller Integration Catalog Page (LIT-1900975).

Note: The P2000 and Metasys Integration supports limited monitoring and control of ASSA ABLOY locks. See Table 2 on page 6 and Table 3 on page 7 for details.

ADS/ADX TowerWeb

Browser

Wide Area Network

Controller (NAE)

HVAC

Controller (NAE)

Lighting

Controller(S321-IP)

Controller (CK721-A)

Readers

IP Network

P2000 Server

Reader Module (RDR2SA)

ReadersReader

Controller (CKM-EP1501)

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Figure 7: Possible Integration Configuration (Integrated Third-Party Security Products)

Supported CommandsMetasys operators can send P2000 commands from the Metasys web interface. See Table 2.

Figure 8: Send P2000 Door Commands from the Metasys Interface

ADS/ADX TowerWeb

Browser

Wide Area Network

Controller (NAE)

IP Network

P2000 Server

HID Edge Reader (Wired)

ASSA ABLOY Reader(Wired)

OMNILOCK Reader

(Wireless)

Stanley OMNILOCK

Wireless Gateway

ASSA ABLOY Reader

(Wireless)

Table 2: Supported Commands

Item Supported Commands

Portals (Doors)1

1. The P2000 and Metasys Integration does not support door commands on wireless ASSA ABLOY door locks.

• Unlock All Doors• Lock All Doors• Unlock selected door for n

seconds or minutes according to the door’s Access Time setting

• Unlock selected door for n minutes2 (not associated with Access Time)

• Lock selected door until a unlock command is issued

Outputs • Reset• Set

2. Not supported on wired ASSA ABLOY door locks.

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Figure 9: Send P2000 Output Point Commands from the Metasys Interface

Status MonitoringMetasys operators can monitor the status of various devices. See Table 3.

Figure 10: View Current State of Devices

Metasys Alarm MonitoringThe P2000 system can receive Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Traps from the Metasys system (Release 6.5 and later). Through the use of SNMP Traps, the P2000 system can receive Metasys alarms and associate them with P2000 alarm options, such as instruction texts and escalation rules. Alarms generated in the Metasys system can be processed like regular P2000 alarms and can be used with all P2000 alarm-related applications and features. However, alarm actions are not synchronized between the P2000 and the Metasys system. For example, when you acknowledge an alarm in the P2000 system, the alarm is not automatically acknowledged in the Metasys system.

The integration with the Metasys system enables P2000 operators to:

• Browse and import selected Metasys objects.

• Receive Metasys alarm messages associated with the selected Metasys objects.

• Define P2000 alarm options for the imported Metasys objects, translating Metasys alarms into P2000 alarms, where they become subject to the standard P2000 rules and are processed like any other P2000 alarm.

Limitations• The P2000 system does not monitor the status of

the integration device itself (ADX or ADS). Therefore, alarms and messages associated with the integration device being up or down are not supported.

• The Metasys integration generates alarm messages only. It does not generate transaction history messages.

Table 3: Supported Status Values

Item Supported Status Values

Controllers • Normal• Trouble• Unreliable• Offline

Portals (Doors) • Online• Offline• Unlocked1

• Locked1

• Lockout• Disabled• Overridden1,2

• Unknown

1. Not supported on wireless ASSA ABLOY door locks.2. Not supported on wired ASSA ABLOY door locks.

Inputs • Set• Reset• Open• Short• Secure• Suppressed• Unknown

Outputs • Set• Reset• Fault

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Alarm ManagementMetasys operators can use the Metasys system web interface to manage P2000 alarms and take appropriate action. Supported alarm management features include:

• Viewing P2000 alarms

• Acknowledging P2000 alarms

• Discarding P2000 alarms

• Viewing a graphic reference associated with a P2000 alarm

Figure 11: View P2000 Alarms from the Metasys Interface

Figure 12: Select P2000 Alarms to Discard

Viewing P2000 Status Changes with a Metasys GraphicMetasys graphics can provide a visual representation of certain components of a P2000 system and enable Metasys operators to quickly check their status and recognize unusual P2000 system conditions. For example, operators can use a Metasys graphic to quickly view the status of a portal based on the color displayed by a dynamic symbol created in the Metasys system’s User Graphics Tool (UGT).

Figure 13: Bind Symbols to P2000 Objects

Site Director RegistrationP2000 and Metasys systems integration requires the registration of the P2000 server with a Metasys Site Director. A Metasys Site Director can be one of the following:

• Application and Data Server (ADS)

• Extended Application and Data Server (ADX)

Note: Network Automation Engine (NAE) Controllers cannot be used as a Metasys Site Director with the P2000 and Metasys systems integration.

P2000 enables you to create multiple registration definitions, so you can register the P2000 server with multiple Site Directors (see Figure 14).

Figure 14: Registering the P2000 Server with Multiple Site Directors

In addition, operators may register certain partitions with a particular Site Director, so that only those P2000 objects associated with the selected partitions are visible from the Metasys system (see Figure 15).

ADS/ADX Tower

Wide Area Network

IP Network

P2000 Server

ADS/ADX Tower

Metasys Client

Site Directors Registered in P2000

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Partitions enable the P2000 database to be divided into smaller sections, or partitions, that can be individually managed. These partitions define what data is available to an individual user or to a group of users.

Figure 15: Using P2000 Partitions with Multiple Site Directors

In the example in Figure 15:

• The P2000 objects associated with Partition A are only visible from ADS/ADX 1.

• The P2000 objects associated with Partition B are only visible from ADS/ADX 2.

• The P2000 objects associated with Partition C are only visible from ADS/ADX 2.

Supported Metasys Software VersionsP2000 Version 3.14 supports Metasys system software Release 4.1 and later.

Note: The use of SNMP traps requires Metasys Release 6.5 and later.

P2000 Software RequirementsThe P2000 and Metasys systems integration requires the following software be installed on the P2000 system:

• Operating system and database server as required for the P2000 system

• P2000 Prerequisites Version 3.14

• Microsoft® Internet Information Services (IIS) as required for the P2000 system

• P2000 Software Version 3.14, all editions

Note: For all P2000 software installation requirements and supported platforms, refer to the P2000 Software Installation Manual (Part No. 24-10832-151).

Ordering InformationThe P2000 and Metasys systems integration cannot be ordered separately. It is included in the following P2000 software packages:

ADS/ADX 1 ADS/ADX 2

Partition A Partition B Partition C

P2000 Server

Table 4: Ordering Information

Product Code Number

Description

P2K-SW-EXP314 Entry-level P2000 system that supports a single user connection by using thin or thick clients, 10,000 cardholders, and 32 readers. Supports a single Metasys system connection.

P2K-SW-PRO314 Mid-range P2000 system that supports 5 concurrent user connections by using thin or thick clients, 25,000 cardholders, and up to 128 readers. Supports a single Metasys system connection.

P2K-SW-COR314 High-level P2000 system that includes 5 concurrent user connections (upgradable to 40) by using thin or thick clients, 25,000 cardholders (upgradable to 10 million), and up to 2,048 readers. Supports multiple Metasys systems.

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Related DocumentationTable 5: Related Documentation

Document Title Document Number

P2000 Metasys System Integration Manual Part No. 24-10832-119

P2000 Software User Manual Part No. 24-10832-194

Published in U.S.A. www.johnsoncontrols.com

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Metasys® and Johnson Controls® are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc.All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners. © 2017 Johnson Controls, Inc.

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